Company Profile for TGI Fridays

T.G.I. Friday's

TypeWholly owned subsidiary
Founded(03/15/1965) in
New York City
HeadquartersCarrollton, Texas, U.S.
IndustryRestaurants
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tgi_fridays

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Guest Relations
4201 Marsh Ln.
Carrollton, TX 75007
Toll free: 1-800-374-4297
www.tgifridays.com

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Now You Can Use Your Phone To Pay For That Cheeseburger At TGI Friday's
By Mary Beth Quirk on April 30, 2012 11:00 AM  
We've seen the march of mobile push onward in many other areas of shopping, including small businesses equipped with smartphone technology to accept credit card payments on the spot. And now TGI Friday's is getting into the mobile arena at select locations, with a new way to pay for that delicious cheeseburger, using your phone. More »

Customers Behaving Badly Start 30-Person Brawl At TGI Friday's
By Mary Beth Quirk on February 14, 2012 10:00 AM  
We know when we step into a TGI Friday's an immediate sense of peace and calm washes over us, so we're not sure exactly how or why about 30 customers reportedly felt the need to break into a brawl at one of the restaurants in Minnesota. That's just rude, people. More »

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Three Weeks Without Internet Access: No Hurry From Time Warner, And No Credits
By Laura Northrup on September 23, 2011 4:00 PM  
In the six years she's lived in her current apartment, Kate hasn't had any major problems with Time Warner. Now Her Internet access has been out since the beginning of September, despite a modem replacement. They're sort of giving her a whole decade's worth of major problems all in one go. When Kate mentioned that she needs Internet access to look for jobs, one rep helpfully suggested that she change providers. More »

No More Burger King Or Dairy Queen For Soldiers In Afghanistan
By Chris Morran on April 5, 2010 6:04 PM  
Because the last thing a soldier stationed thousands of miles away fighting the Taliban should want is a taste of home, the U.S. military is axing several fast food vendors from their bases in Afghanistan. More »

How Much Does That $12 Chain Restaurant Sandwich Really Cost?
By Carey Alexander on July 4, 2009 6:00 PM  

—>Chain restaurants are trying to lure in recession-weary diners with deep discounts, but franchisers worry that if you suddenly start paying half-price for sandwiches, you won't be willing to pay full price when the economy recovers. We're all accustomed to chain restaurant sandwiches costing $8 and up, but how much do those sandwiches really cost restaurants to make?   More »

Three TGIFridays Mysteriously Close, No One Knows Why
By Meg Marco on December 18, 2008 3:39 PM  

—>Three TGIFridays in California have mysteriously closed, says the SF Chronicle. Employees are stunned.  More »

Which Restaurants Are Making Your Kids Fat?
By Chris Walters on August 6, 2008 1:39 PM  
Subway's kids' meals came out on top. Only a third of its Fresh Fit for Kids meals, which include a mini-sub, juice box, and one of several healthful side items (apple slices, raisins, or yogurt), exceed the 430-calorie threshold. Subway is the only chain that doesn't offer soft drinks with kids' meals.So how do you improve the nutrition of your kid's meal the next time you eat at a restaurant? A spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association gave the following advice:

"Don't be too alarmed even when [studies] come out and seem hopeless," said Dawn Jackson Blatner, an American Dietetic Ass>ociation spokeswoman. "With a few swaps and switches, people really can make healthier choices at these fast-food joints, especially when the decisions are made before going in.  More »